greywind
Member
I'd like to learn to use a flash.
What flash do people use with their FSU?
I've got a Zenit E and Kiev 4a.
I was looking at a Promatic FA 1000.
GW
What flash do people use with their FSU?
I've got a Zenit E and Kiev 4a.
I was looking at a Promatic FA 1000.
GW
colyn
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For all of my gear including my Kiev 2a and 4a I prefer the Vivitar 283 or 285 flash..
greywind
Member
For all of my gear including my Kiev 2a and 4a I prefer the Vivitar 283 or 285 flash..
Cheers for the reply.
Do you use a diffuser too? I read they can be quiet powerful.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
An old Philips P526 thyristor C X: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-P526-P-526-Thyristor-Flash/dp/B00CT9Q4IM
- works perfect with all my gear.
Only for large rooms I use my old Metz 45-CT
shot with the Philips:

New suit and FED 2 by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
- works perfect with all my gear.
Only for large rooms I use my old Metz 45-CT
shot with the Philips:

New suit and FED 2 by Ron (Netherlands), on Flickr
Pioneer
Veteran
I use a couple old Vivitar 283s most of the time. Check this link though for some great advice on using flash and recommendations for a really good starter light kit.
http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/03/lighting-101.html
I was fortunate enough to stumble onto this a few years ago and it has been an invaluable resource ever since.
http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/03/lighting-101.html
I was fortunate enough to stumble onto this a few years ago and it has been an invaluable resource ever since.
colyn
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Cheers for the reply.
Do you use a diffuser too? I read they can be quiet powerful.
Depends on how much light I need...but most times I do use a diffuser..
Rick Waldroup
Well-known
For my m4/3 gear, I use an Olympus FL600.
For my Epson RD-1, I use an old Vivitar 2500. It is small, lightweight, but it can bounce and has a zoom head for different focal lengths.
I don't use flash on my cameras too much so these options work very well for me.
For my Epson RD-1, I use an old Vivitar 2500. It is small, lightweight, but it can bounce and has a zoom head for different focal lengths.
I don't use flash on my cameras too much so these options work very well for me.
oftheherd
Veteran
I haven't been using flash as much lately, but I generally have a Vivitar 283 or 285. I also like the Sunpak 322. Smaller, lighter, still has enough light for most situations, plus lays down and swivels and has power settings and auto; hard to beat.
wolves3012
Veteran
I don't often use flash but when I do it's likely to be a Sunpak Auto28SR. Two auto settings plus manual from full power down to 1/32nd power. The head can be aimed pretty much anywhere while the sensor still looks ahead. Cost me 99p off Ebay! I also have a small manual-only gun that's more pocket-sized but less powerful.
I used to have a Vivitar 283 years back, excellent flash and well regarded. Not that it's relevant for an FSU but they have a high-voltage trigger circuit so not advisable on an electronic camera.
I used to have a Vivitar 283 years back, excellent flash and well regarded. Not that it's relevant for an FSU but they have a high-voltage trigger circuit so not advisable on an electronic camera.
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